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  1. Well after having nasty Hardrive problems, and giving up on KVCD due tothe slow PC, it's back to good ol SVCD;s...I converted Eddie Murphy Delirious, to VCD, but realized that it was already an Mpeg VCD Standard some idiot had it renamed to .AVI, well anyway I actually converted the file into an XVCD, and the sound got all weird, I changed the 41,000HZ to 48,000HZ, and 224 to 192KB/s, and Joint Stereo, the voice had become very deep as in develish, but not soo much but you get the idea...could someone explain what went wrong, or is it the burning program, I am using Nero...

    Also it seems to be already converted to VCD, would it somewhat make the quality better IF I made it into an XSVCD....?

    COuld someone explain these HZ settings aswell, clarify a little bit more because it would be beneficial...
    Check out my guide on converting .OGM format to an SVCD with Selectable Subtitles and Multiple Audio tracks.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/170944.php
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  2. VCD&SVCD are 44,100Hz(DVD is 48,000Hz) and don't use joint stereo full stereo is better.To the question of converting VCD to SVCD:you won't gain any quality.
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  3. So, IF I change it from 41,000 HZ to 48,000HZ it can cause problems right...?
    Check out my guide on converting .OGM format to an SVCD with Selectable Subtitles and Multiple Audio tracks.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/170944.php
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